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Coming into Alignment with Your Full Calling

Alignment 4 — Align with the God of All Hope

March 29, 2026

Coming into Alignment with Your Full Calling

Alignment 4 — Align with The God of all Hope.

This can be a tougher alignment for many to navigate through. Learning what’s possible within the exam room, co-laboring with God is very different than what we may have learned of what’s possible within medicine.

3 INSIGHTS

  1. Hope can have different definitions in the world from what God’s promises say
  1. As a clinician, you determine what type of hope you carry into the exam room

Carrying confident expectation does not replace clinical reasoning—it sharpens focus, decision-making, and engagement.

  1. Biblical definition of hope is a clinical force multiplier

Biblical hope strengthens both clinical presence and patient trust, creating conditions for improved outcomes without adding workload.

2 QUOTES

“I pray that God, the source of hope, will fill you completely with joy and peace because you trust in Him. Then you will overflow with confident hope through the power of the Holy Spirit.”

— Romans 15:13 (NLT)

“If your hope is uncertain, your expectation will be limited.”

—Unknown source

1 QUESTION

What has limited my expectation for what healing is possible?

Alignment Practice

During one patient interaction this week, intentionally speak one sentence that strengthens hope for complete healing according to God’s promises.

Observe how the patient outcome changes.

“Where there is no vision, the people perish”

Proverbs 29:18a (KJV)

The vision “destination” determines what type of hope directs your path. This determines what outcomes are produced in your patients.